Mr Bokkos, however, gave the convict the option to pay a N20,000 fine and also ordered him to pay N45,000 as compensation to the complainant.
Mr Abdullahi said the commission had identified hitches encountered at the previous elections, and adopted proactive measures to address them in the coming elections.
“I started gathering the N100 and N50 notes since January when the heat of the January 31 deadline enveloped the nation.”
Mr Olanipekun alleged that the defendant entered the complainant’s church premises and beat up Martha Emole and inflicted teeth bites all over her body.
The school proprietress said parents “cannot depend on teachers to do everything for you.”
The defendant was remanded in Kirikiri Correctional centre until September 28, for the Director of Public Prosecution’s advice.
Mr Kukah, a critic of Mr Buhari’s regime, turned 70 on Wednesday.
